Survivorship and Supportive Care

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Colorectal Cancer from Pathogenesis to Precision Medicine

Abstract

Colorectal cancer survivors often face a myriad of physical, emotional, and psychosocial challenges post-treatment. This chapter emphasizes the importance of tailored survivorship care plans that consider the individualized needs of survivors. From monitoring long-term side effects to addressing psychological distress, a comprehensive survivorship approach is crucial in fostering holistic well-being. The chapter delves into a range of supportive care strategies designed to mitigate the physical and emotional burdens faced by colorectal cancer survivors. Lifestyle interventions, including nutrition and exercise programs, are explored for their potential to enhance post-treatment vitality and reduce the risk of recurrence. Additionally, psychosocial interventions, such as support groups and counseling services, are discussed as vital components in addressing the emotional toll of cancer survivorship. Furthermore, the chapter explores the integration of technology and telehealth platforms to provide ongoing support and education, ensuring that survivors have access to resources that empower them to manage their health beyond the clinical setting. By focusing on survivorship needs and adopting proactive supportive care strategies, healthcare professionals can significantly contribute to improving the quality of life for colorectal cancer survivors. This chapter serves as a guide for clinicians, researchers, and caregivers, fostering a comprehensive understanding of survivorship issues and promoting a patient-centered approach to post-treatment care. Ultimately, enhancing survivorship care is pivotal in facilitating a smoother transition to life beyond cancer, empowering individuals to lead fulfilling and healthy lives.

First Page

151

Last Page

166

DOI

10.1201/9781032704517-12

Publication Date

1-1-2025

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